Display title | The Combatribes |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Originally released for the arcades in 1990, The Combatribes was Technos Japan Corp.'s attempt to create another popular Beat'Em Up franchise following the success of their Kunio-kun (Renegade, River City Ransom) and Double Dragon games. It was developed by most of the same staff members who worked on the arcade version of the first Double Dragon and while it did not have the same widespread popularity as its predecessors, it did inspired a console port for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System released in 1992. The player chooses from one of the titular "Combatribes", a group of three former military men with superhuman strength who have come to New York City to rid the city of its various street gangs and criminal mobs. |